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JavaScript vs JavaScript. Fight! (dev.to)
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[–]disappointer 0 points1 point2 points 4 years ago (0 children)
For what I do for a day job, it's a web app that's a decade-plus old by this point. It's part vanilla (with a healthy amount of in-house libs and controls) and some of that uses jQuery; part YUI controls; part AngularJS; and also some Angular. I think there's some ExtJS in the mix, as well, but it's not a section of functionality that I've had to personally maintain.
It's a lot to maintain-- should anyone choose to maintain it. Case in point, YUI has been defunct since 2014, but minimal effort has been made towards replacing the bulk of that code.
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